Thank you.
I'm going to switch gears a little bit, because I know your background as a lawyer. You were talking about looking up legal cases and whatnot.
I want to talk a little bit about the addition-to-reserve process that exists now. I know when I was first appointed as the critic for one of the files, I had a presentation or a briefing from the department. What I was astonished by was how long the expected process was for the different types of things: specific claims, etc.
On the addition-to-reserve process, if I understand it right, there are three main reasons why an addition to reserve is moved forward. There's a legal obligation, there's a community addition or growth, and there's a tribunal. There are reasons for this, but the process is taking so long. Even though the process has been changed over the last few years, it still takes such a long time.
Do you have any thoughts on how we could accelerate some of these processes? Maybe you don't agree with exactly what's already going on, but we have some processes in place. How could we accelerate those processes to accommodate some of the solutions that we need for these communities, where land is about being able to build houses and land is about being able to build an economy to provide for their communities? Land is really critical to a lot of the issues faced by the community, so how do we speed up some of these processes?